
INSTALLATI
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FRONT CaNT
L RANGE
iNSTALLATiON AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALiFiED iNSTALLER.
iMPORTANT: SAVE FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL iNSPECTOR'S USE.
READ AND SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
United States
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or
use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids
in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Table of Contents
Important Notes to the installer ............................. 1
Important Note to the Customer ........................... 1
1. Clearances and Dimensions ................................ 2
2. Tools You Will Need ............................................. 3
3. Anti-tip Bracket Installation Instructions
Important Safety Warning .............................. 3-4
4.Serial Plate Information ....................................... 5
5. Electrical Connection Requirements ............... 5-7
6. Checking Operation ............................................ 7
Before You Call For Service .................................... 7
Notes ......................................................................... 8
important Notes to the Installer
1. Read oil instructions contained in these
installation instructions before installing range.
2. Remove all packing material from the oven and
the drawer compartments before connecting the
electrical supply to the range.
3. Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
4. Be sure to leave these instructions with the
consumer.
important Note to the Consumer
Keep these instructions with your owner's guide for
future reference.
Printed in U.S.A.
_ Over Hazard
* A child or adult can tip the range
and be killed.
* Verify the anti=tip device has been
installed to floor or wall.
° Ensure the anti=tlp device is re=engaged to floor or
wall when the range is moved.
° Do nat operate the range without the anti=tlp device
in place and engaged.
* Failure to follow these instructions can result in death
or serious burns to children and adults.
To check if the anti-tip bracket is installed
properly, use both arms to grasp the rear
edge of the range back. Carefully attempt to
tilt range forward. When properly installed,
the range should not tilt forward.
Refer to the anti-tip bracket installation instructions
supplied with your range for proper installation.
P,/N 809127101 (1406) Rev. A
English - pages 1-8
Spanish - pages 9-16
Fran_:ais - pages 17-24

1. Clearances and Dimensions
a. Provide adequate clearances between the range and adjacent combustible surfaces.
b. Location--Check location where the range will be installed.Check for proper electrical supply and the stability of floor.
c. Dimensions that are shown must be used. Given dimensions provide minimum clearance. Contact surface
must be solid and level.
Front Typical cabinet instalation Side. _ i
view J
÷13"_
Maximum depth
for cabinets
above range top,
I_ 301/8"_10" clearance below cooking top and at rear of range
30" minimum clearance between the top of the
cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected
wood or metal cabinet; or 24 " minimum when
bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by
not less than 1/4" flame retardant millboard covered
with not less than no. 28 MSG sheet steel, 0.015"
stainless steel, 0.024" aluminum or 0.020" copper.
The minimum clearance is 0" for the rear of the
range. Follow all dimension requirements provided
above to prevent property damage, potential fire
hazard, and incorrect countertop and cabinet cuts.
Avoid Jocaflng cabinet storage space above the
surface units to ellmlnafe the posslbillty of cabinets
cafchlng on Nre, or personaJ burns from reaching for
the cabinets over the heated units, if cabinet storage
is to be provided, risk can be reduced by insfalllng a
range hood feat projects horizontally a minimum of
5" beyond the bottom of the cabinets.
BACK
VIEW

2. Tools You Will Need
For leveling legs and Anti-Tip Bracket:
° Adjustable wrench or channel lock pliers
° 5/16" Nutdriver or Flat Head Screwdriver
° Electric Drill & 1/8" Diameter
Drill Bit (Masonry Drill Bit if
installing in concrete)
° Level & Measuring Tape
For electrical supply connection:
° 1/4" & 3/8" Socket driver or Nutdriver
Additional Materials You Witl Need:
° Power Supply Cord or
° Copper Electrical Wiring & Metal
Conduit (for hard wiring)
3. Anti-tip Bracket Installation instructions
important Safety Warning
To reduce the risk of tipping of the range, the range
must be secured to the floor by the properly installed
anti-tip bracket and screws packed with the range.
Failure to install the anti-tip bracket will allow the
range to tip over if excessive weight is placed on an
open door or if child climbs upon it. Serious injury
might result from spilled hot liquids or from the range
itself.
If range is ever moved to a different location, the
anti-tip brackets must also be moved and installed
with the range.
Instructions are provided for installation in wood
or cement floor. When fastening to floor, be sure
that screws do not penetrate electrical wiring or
plumbing.
Tip Over Hazard
* A child or adult can tip the range
and be killed.
* Verify the anti-tip device has
been installed to floor or wall as
per installation instructions.
* Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged to floor
or wall when the range is moved.
* Do not operate the range without the anti-tip
device in place and engaged.
* Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death or serious burns to children and adults.
Range _>.._.
Leveling. _\/o"_Li_
_ Bracket
Leg __ Anti-Tip
To check if the anti-tip bracket is installed
properly, use both arms and grasp the rear edge
of range back. Carefully attempt to tilt range
forward. When properly installed, the range
should not tilt forward.
A. Locate the Bracket Usln 9 the Template - Locate
the bracket position (right or left side) by placing
the template symmetrically to the center of the final
range position. Mark the location of the screw holes,
shown on template.
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B. Drlll Pilot Holes and Fasten Bracket = Drilt a 1/8"
pilot hole where screws are to be located. If bracket
is to be mounted to the wall, drill pilot hole at an
approximate 20 ° downward angle. If bracket is to
be mounted to masonry or ceramic floors, drill a
3/16" pilot hole 1-3/4" deep. The screws provided
may be used in wood or concrete material. Use a
5/16" nut-driver or flat head screwdriver to secure
the bracket in place.
FASTEN BRACKET (WALL OR FLOOR MOUNTING)
14===1-1/4 '' Max.
Leveling leg 7 J
= --Wall mount
_ _ -
: Wall
C. Level and position the rang_e_ = Slide range to its
final position. Insert the range leveling teg in the anti-
tip bracket. Visually verify if the anti-tip bracket is
engaged. Lower the range by adjusting the 4 leveling
legs alternatively until the range is level. Check if the
range is level by placing a spirit tevel on the oven
rack. Take 2 readings with the spirit tevel placed
diagonally; take a reading in one direction and then
in the other direction. Level the range if necessary by
adjusting the leveling legs.
Floor Mount Anti-Tip Bracket
FASTEN BRACKET (FLOORMOUNTINGONLY)
==_1 I_== More than
Leveling leg _ _ 1-1/4"
_Wall
Anti-Tip Bracket
Figure 2
Range side
Figure 4
Leveler
Figure 5
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4. Serial Plate Information
The serial plate is located as shown. See the
serial plate for the following information:
A. Model, tot and
serial number of
range.
B. Kilowatt
rating (power
requirements).
C. Voltage ratings.
5. Electrical Connection Requirements
(Canada only)
Plug the range cable (4 conductors) into a 4
conductor range outlet. Outlet must be properly
grounded and in accordance with the Canadian
Electrical Code (CSA Standard (C22.1 Part 1- latest
edition)- and any local electrical code requirements.
5.1 Electrical Connection Requirements
(U.S.A. only)
This appliance must be properly installed and
grounded by a qualified technician in accordance
with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
No. 70-latest edition- and local electrical code
requirements.
This appliance may be connected by means of
permanent "Hard Wiring" or "Power Supply Cord Kit."
When hard wiring, do not leave excess wire in
range compartment. Excess wire in the range
compartment may not allow the access cover to
be replaced properly, and could create a potential
electrical hazard if wires become pinched. When
using flexible conduit or range cable, use flex
connector or range cable strain relief.
NOTE: Only use copper wire in connection to
terminal block.
5.2 Models Requiring Power Supply Cord Kit
Figure 7B-
STYLE 3-Wire Card Kit
The user is responsible for connecting the power
supply cord to the connection block located behind
the back panel access cover.
This appliance may be connected by means of
permanent "hard wiring"; flexible armored or
nonmetallic shielded copper cable (when local code
allow it) or by means of a power supply cord kit.
NOTE: Electric slide-in range is shipped from
factory with 1 1/8" (2.9 cm) dia. hole as shown on
figure 9. If a larger hole is required, punch out the
knockout.
Risk of fire or electrical shock exists
if an incorrect size range cord kit is used, the
Installation Instructions are not followed, or the
strain relief bracket is discarded.
For mobile homes, new installation or recreational
vehicles, use only a power cord kit design for a
range at 125V/250V 50A recommended (minimum
40A). Cord must have either 3 (when local code
permits grounding through neutral) or 4 conductors.
Terminal on end of wires must be either closed loop
or open spade lug with upturned ends. Cord must
have strain-relief clamp. If a 50A circuit is used, a
50A power cord must be used.
Do not loosen the nuts which secure
the factory-lnstalled range wiring to terminal
block while connecting range. Electrical failure or
loss of electrical connection may occur.
Electrical Shock Hazard
* Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
* Do not connect to the electrlcal supply until
appliance is permanently grounded.
* Disconnect power to the circuit breaker or fuse
box before making the electrlcal connection.
* This appliance must be connected to a
grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system,
or a grounding connector should be connected
to the grounding terminal or wire lead on the
appliance.
Fallure to do any of the above could result in a
fire, personal injury or electrical shock.

This appllance is manufactured
with the frame grounded by connection of a
grounding strap between the neutral power
supply terminal and the frame, if used in USA,
in a new branch circuit installation (1996 NEC),
mobile home or recreational vehicle, where
local code do nat permit grounding through
neutraJ (white) wire or in Canada; remove the
grounding strap from the frame and cut the
other end, near the neutral terminal. Connect
the appllance in usual manner.
Three Conductor Wire Connection to Range
if local codes permit connection of the frame
grounding conductor to the neutral wire of the
copper power supply cord (see Figure 8):
1. Remove the screws from the access plate at
the lower right end of the rear cover to expose
range terminal connection block.
2. Using the nuts supplied in the literature
package, connect the neutral of the copper
power supply cord to the center silver-colored
terminal of the terminal block, and connect the
other wires to the outer terminals. Match wires
and terminals by color (red wires connected to
the right terminal, black wires connected to the
left terminal) (see Figure 8).
3. Replace the terminal cover and replace the
screws. Silver Colored
Terminal
Terminal
Block
Red
Wire
Four Conductor Wire Connection to Range
Where local codes does NOT permit connection of
the frame grounding conductor to the neutral wire
of the copper power supply cord (see Figure 9):
1. Remove the screws from the access plate at
the lower right end of the rear cover to expose
range terminal connection block.
2. Remove the grounding strap from the terminal
block and from the appliance frame.
3. Using the nuts supplied with the literature
package, connect the ground wire (green) of
the copper power supply cord to the frame of
the appliance with the ground screw, using the
hole in the frame where the ground strap was
removed (see Figure 9).
4. Connect the neutral of the copper power supply
cord to the center silver-colored terminal of
the terminal block, and connect the other
wires to the outer terminals. Match wires and
terminals by color (red wires connected to the
right terminal, black wires connected to the left
terminal).
5. Replace the terminal cover and replace the
screws.
Silver Colored
Terminal Block Terminal
Red
Wire
Biacl,
Wire
1 I/8" (2.9cm) i /
Dia. Direct
Connection
Hole. Punch Out
Knockout for
1 3/8" (3.5cm)
Dia. Cord Kit
Hole.
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Black
Wire
A User Supplied
Strain-relief Must
Be Installed at This
Location.
To 240 V
Receptacle
Punch Out I<nockout
Figure 8
/8" (2.9 cm)
Dia. Direct
Connection Hole.
for 1 3/8" (3.5 cm)
Dia. Cord Kit Hole.
A User Supplied
Strain-relief Must
Be Installed at This
Location
NOTE: Be sure to remove
the supplied grounding strap.
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To 240 V
Receptacle
Figure 9

Direct Electrical Connection to the Circuit
Breaker, Fuse Box or Junction Box
If the appliance is connected directly to the circuit
breaker, fuse box or junction box, use flexible,
armored or nonmetallic sheathed copper cable
(with grounding wire). Supply a U.L. listed strain-
relief at each end of the cable. At the appliance
end, the cable goes through the Direct Connection
Hole (see Figure 9) on the Cord Mounting Plate.
Wire sizes (copper wire only) and connections
must conform to the rating of the appliance.
Where local codes permit connecting the
appllance-grounding conductor to the neutral
(white) wire (see Figure 10):
1. Be sure that no power is supplied on the cable
from residence.
2. Follow instructions on previous page for Four
Conductor Wire Connection to Range (Fig. 9).
3. In the circuit breaker, fuse box or junction box
(Fig. 10).
a) Connect the green (or bare copper) wire,
the white appliance cable wire, and the neutral
(white) wire together.
b) Connect the 2 black wires together.
c) Connect the 2 red wires together.
Cable from Residence
Where local codes DO NOT permit connecting
the appllance-grounding conductor to the neutral
(white) wire, or if connecting to 4-wlre electrical
system (see Figure 11):
1. Be sure that no power is supplied on the cable
from residence.
2. Follow instructions on previous page for Four
Conductor Wire Connection to Range (Fig. 9).
3. In the circuit breaker, fuse box or junction box
(Fig. 11):
a)Connect the white appliance cable wire to the
neutral (white) wire.
b) Connect the 2 black wires together.
c) Connect the 2 red wires together.
d) Connect the green (or bare copper) grounding
wire to the grounding wire of the circuit
breaker, fuse box or junction box.
Cable from
Green (or Bare Residence
Copper) Wir e White
Red /_ Wire
i' _'_'(( X Z / _ Wiresq
Green (or Bare_iii_ _ "l
Neutral _'_ / Black
(white/Wir . Wires-
Red " /
Wires
Gorre;nre J "White Wire
Co_Der) Wire j v "_U.L.-listed Conduit
"" L.onnector (or CSA
Cable from listed)
Appliance
NOTE: Be sure to remove
the supplied grounding strap.
Figure 10
3-Wire (Grounded Neutral) Electrical System
(Example: Junction Box)
Copper) Wire/" _-_ _ White Wire
Junction _U.L.-iisted Conduit
Box
Cable from
Appliance
NOTE: Be sure to remove the
supplied grounding strap.
Figure 11
Connector (or CSA
listed)
4-Wire Electrlca[ System (Example: Junction Box)
6. Checking Operation
Refer to the Use and Care Gulde for operation.
_Do not touch cooktop glass or
elements. They may be hot enough to burn you.
Before You Call for Service
Read the Before You Call for Service Checklist
and operating instructions in your Use and Care
Guide. It may save you time and expense. The
list includes common occurrences that are not the
result of defective workmanship or materials in this
appliance.
Refer to your Use and Care Guide for Sears service
phone numbers, or call 1-800-4-MY-NaME ®.
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